Scotland: Glasgow, Edinburgh & Inverness

10 - 14 DAYS
Vibrant Art Scene, Famous Lakes, Stunning Castles, Historic Charm, Enchanting Beauty

Begin in the culture-rich city of Glasgow. Take a private tour of the city centre or west end to see all the art and discover what this city has to offer. Climb the stairs of The Lighthouse to see a panoramic view of the city. After appreciating the art, rent a car and head east to Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh. Don’t miss out on the Royal Mile, a popular street filled with ghost tours, food and buildings which also leads to the famous Edinburgh Castle, a must see!

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Begin in the culture-rich city of Glasgow. Take a private tour of the city centre or west end to see all the art and discover what this city has to offer. Climb the stairs of The Lighthouse to see a panoramic view of the city. After appreciating the art, rent a car and head east to Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh. Don’t miss out on the Royal Mile, a popular street filled with ghost tours, food and buildings which also leads to the famous Edinburgh Castle, a must see! The history and culture of the city pours out in the National Museum of Scotland. Prepare to spend hours wandering around! Take in the magnificent views of the city at sunset on Calton Hill. Your last stop on this adventure filled tour is just north in the city of Inverness. Take a Loch Ness tour, Scotland’s most famous lake, to discover what hides within. Walk along the River Ness that flows through the city or visit the castle, museums or botanical garden. Waterviews strives to offer accommodation options within walking distance of water and/or in an area of touristic interest. Our prices include taxes (but excludes local tourist taxes). Customize your trip to your personal preferences with optional activities (hit the “Add Activities’’) or change hotels, etc. Contact us for customization at no extra cost at: Service@waterviewstravel.com

Destinations

  • Glasgow
  • Edinburgh
  • Inverness
Scotland: Glasgow, Edinburgh & Inverness

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Itinerary

Day 1 - 4

Glasgow

Glasgow

As Scotland's biggest city and its beating heart, Glasgow prides itself on its rich cultural scene, vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals. There's truly something for everyone here, from high street, designer and independent shops, buzzing nightlife, world-class eateries and hip cafes to green parks, elegant Victorian architecture and incredible museums. Soak up some culture at the Kelvingrove Museum, wander the quaint lanes of the West End or do as the locals and enjoy the countless pubs of the city centre - you won’t be disappointed.
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As Scotland's biggest city and its beating heart, Glasgow prides itself on its rich cultural scene, vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals. There's truly something for everyone here, from high street, designer and independent shops, buzzing nightlife, world-class eateries and hip cafes to green parks, elegant Victorian architecture and incredible museums. Soak up some culture at the Kelvingrove Museum, wander the quaint lanes of the West End or do as the locals and enjoy the countless pubs of the city centre - you won’t be disappointed.

1h 5min (76km)
Day 4 - 7

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Scotland's capital is steeped in charm, with monuments, historic buildings and picturesque views on every corner. Set between rolling hills and the waters of the Firth of Forth, Edinburgh has something to offer for everyone, with rich culture, enchanting history and scenic nature right on your doorstep. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled lanes of the Old Town, climb up to the ancient castle that sits atop a craggy rock or head to the elegant avenues of the bustling New Town where countless museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes await.
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Scotland's capital is steeped in charm, with monuments, historic buildings and picturesque views on every corner. Set between rolling hills and the waters of the Firth of Forth, Edinburgh has something to offer for everyone, with rich culture, enchanting history and scenic nature right on your doorstep. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled lanes of the Old Town, climb up to the ancient castle that sits atop a craggy rock or head to the elegant avenues of the bustling New Town where countless museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes await.

3h 3min (251km)
Day 7 - 10

Inverness

Inverness

Perhaps best known for its legendary monster, Inverness is a city set on the banks of the River Ness that serves as the gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. A visit to nearby Loch Ness is clearly the main draw of the city, but Inverness itself is worth spending a day or two exploring and boasts a compact centre that is home to some excellent restaurants, accommodation options and a few cultural and historic sights like the 19th century cathedral and a great museum and art gallery.
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Perhaps best known for its legendary monster, Inverness is a city set on the banks of the River Ness that serves as the gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. A visit to nearby Loch Ness is clearly the main draw of the city, but Inverness itself is worth spending a day or two exploring and boasts a compact centre that is home to some excellent restaurants, accommodation options and a few cultural and historic sights like the 19th century cathedral and a great museum and art gallery.